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Volume 68, issue 8, 2022
- Geopsychiatry, global vulnerability, mitigation and psychiatry pp. 1537-1538

- Albert Persaud and Dinesh Bhugra
- Trauma exposure, social functioning, and common mental health disorders in Somali refugee male and female youth: An SEM analysis pp. 1539-1551

- Hyojin Im and Laura ET Swan
- Burden on caregivers of schizophrenia outpatients in Brazil: Relationship to symptomatology and functioning pp. 1552-1560

- Elaine Di Sarno, Isabel Napolitano and Mario Rodrigues Louzã
- How does trust affect help-seeking for Depression in Russia and Australia? pp. 1561-1570

- Daniel Cavanagh, Tomas Jurcik and Morteza Charkhabi
- Is change over time in psychotic symptoms related to social functioning? pp. 1571-1579

- Sascha Kwakernaak, Wiepke Cahn and Richard Janssen
- Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its correlates in a sample of Egyptian university students pp. 1580-1588

- Tarek Okasha, Ahmed Saad, Islam Ibrahim, Mahmoud Elhabiby, Sherien Khalil and Mahmoud Morsy
- A longitudinal analysis of a work inclusion model for psychiatric patients in the Mental Health Departments of the city of Milan pp. 1589-1597

- Luca Ferrara, Alberto Varinelli, Valentina Caricasole, Chiara Dragoni, Sonia Mazzardis, Andrea Quarenghi, Paola Rubelli, Antonio Fusi, Mauro Percudani, Michele Cisima, Claudio Mencacci, Teodoro Maranesi, Orsola Gambini, Valentina Barbieri, Paolo Brambilla, Matteo Lazzaretti, Giuseppe CarrÃ, Aldo Latina, Caterina Viganò and Bernardo Dell’Osso
- Family functioning but not social capital is associated with better mental health in adolescents affected by violence and displacement by armed conflict in Colombia pp. 1598-1606

- William Tamayo-Aguledo, Alida Acosta-Ortiz, Aseel Hamid, Carolina Gómez-GarcÃa, MarÃa Camila GarcÃa-Durán, Vanessa Daccach-González, Francesca Solmi and Vaughan Bell
- Idioms of resilience: Mental health and migration in India pp. 1607-1613

- Raghu Raghavan, Brian Brown, Jonathan Coope, Mark Crossley, Muthusamy Sivakami, Nilesh Gawde, Tejasi Pendse, Saba Jamwal, Andy Barrett, Ashok Dyalchand, Santosh Chaturvedi, Abhijeet Chowdary and Dhanashree Heblikar
- Putting cultural difference in its place: Barriers to access to health services for parents of children with intellectual disability in an urban African setting pp. 1614-1622

- Siyabulela Mkabile and Leslie Swartz
- Quality of service and commitment to tobacco dependence treatment for individuals living with mental disorders in France: A pilot study pp. 1623-1628

- João M Castaldelli-Maia, Priscila D Gonçalves, Danielle R Lima, Helena F Moura and Gisèle Apter
- Exploring the phenomenon of suicidal behaviour (SB): An explanatory, mixed-method study in rural Pakistan pp. 1629-1635

- Abdul Wahab Yousafzai, Sheraz Ahmad Khan, Shakila Bano and Murad Moosa Khan
- Entrapment and escape: Exploring the relationship between suicide and emigration in a post-communist country pp. 1636-1643

- Marta B Erdos and Rebeka Javor
- ‘Depression is not a familiar word’: A mixed-methods approach to describe the experience of primary care nurses treating depression in rural Guatemala pp. 1644-1653

- Shanna D Stryker, Rachel Kishton, Beatrice Nichols, Daniel Hargraves, Keesha Goodnow, Charles R Doarn and Jennifer L Brown
- Food insecurity, morbidity, and susto: Factors associated with depression severity in Guatemala measured with the Personal Health Questionnaire 9 pp. 1654-1662

- Jonathan Maupin and Joseph Hackman
- A mental health framework from the voices of refugees pp. 1663-1670

- Pushpa Kanagaratnam, Nalini Pandalangat, Ivan Silver and Brenda Toner
- How does the British public understand mental health? A qualitative analysis of open-text responses pp. 1671-1681

- Megan Arnot, Miranda Wolpert and Ethan Greenwood
- An exploration of the relationship between adverse events on the farm and suicidal ideation in farmers pp. 1682-1688

- Laura Phalp, Rhiannon Corcoran, Catrin Eames and Aarun Naik
- Community participation as a predictor of depressive symptoms among individuals with serious mental illnesses pp. 1689-1697

- Shinichi Nagata, Bryan McCormick, Eugene Brusilovskiy and Mark S Salzer
- Affiliate stigma of mental illness in family caregivers of persons with mental illness in Hong Kong pp. 1698-1707

- Xu-Hong Li, Shu-Yu Deng, Tian-Ming Zhang, Yi-Zhou Wang, Dan-Nuo Wei, Irene Yin Ling Wong, Cecilia Lai-Wan Chan and Mao-Sheng Ran
- Development of the Japanese version of the Depression Literacy Scale pp. 1708-1715

- Tomomi Imano, Kazuhito Yokoyama, Hiroaki Itoh, Eri Shoji and Keiko Asano
- Compulsory and voluntary admissions in comparison: A 9-year long observational study pp. 1716-1726

- Stefano Draghetti, Siegfried Alberti, Gianluca Borgiani, Fabio Panariello, Diana De Ronchi and Anna Rita Atti
- Trauma exposure and factors associated with ICD-11 PTSD and complex PTSD in the Lithuanian general population pp. 1727-1736

- Monika Kvedaraite, Odeta Gelezelyte, Agniete Kairyte, Neil P Roberts and Evaldas Kazlauskas
- Attitudes and beliefs of Tunisian High-School teachers about schizophrenia: The impact of vignette gender pp. 1737-1747

- Feten Fekih-Romdhane, Olfa Smaoui, Haitham Jahrami and Majda Cheour
- Emotional support received moderates academic stress and mental well-being in a sample of Afghan university students amid COVID-19 pp. 1748-1755

- Zane Asher Green, Farkhonda Faizi, Rahmatullah Jalal and Zarifa Zadran
- Understanding health anxiety in the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1756-1763

- Anna Heinen, Sherin Varghese, Amani Krayem and Andrew Molodynski
- A mixed methods study examining perceptions by service-users of their involuntary admission in relation to levels of insight pp. 1764-1773

- Siobhan Smyth, John McFarland, David McGuiness, Sarah Summerville, Emma Bainbridge, Brian Hallahan, Agnes Higgins, Dympna Casey, Kathy Murphy and Colm McDonald
- Implementation of a computer-assisted face-to-face intervention for mapping the social support networks of patients with severe mental illness in routine clinical practice: Analysis of the appropriateness and acceptability of the intervention pp. 1774-1782

- Pablo Nicaise, Hélène Garin, Pierre Smith, Sébastien d’Oreye de Lantremange, Laurent Leleux, François Wyngaerden and Vincent Lorant
- Clinical and psychosocial profile of persons with mental illness living in non-hospital residential facilities in a district in Kerala, India: A cross-sectional survey pp. 1783-1789

- Girija Sathiaseelan Ramkumar, Jaimon Plathottathil Michael and Anvar Sadath
- Eventful past, stagnant present, and hopeful future: A time order analysis of experiences of homeless women with chronic mental illness residing in shelter care homes pp. 1790-1794

- Febna Moorkath, Mysore Narasimha Vranda and Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar
- Exploring views of relatives and mental health professionals to inform the cultural adaptation of a family intervention for schizophrenia in Oman: A qualitative study pp. 1795-1805

- Aziza Al Sawafi, Karina Lovell, Laoise Renwick and Nusrat Husain
- Social determinants of health in male forensic patients admitted at a tertiary psychiatric hospital in South Africa pp. 1806-1814

- Keabetswe Mogase, Tshepiso Moeketsi and Funeka B Sokudela
- Evaluation of patient social support, caregiver burden, and their relationship with the course of the disease in patients with bipolar disorder pp. 1815-1823

- Somayeh Shokrgozar, Vida Rouzbehan, Roghayeh Zare and Elahe Abdollahi
- The biopsychosocial-spiritual factors influencing relapse of patients with schizophrenia pp. 1824-1833

- Margarita M Maramis, Muhammad Sofyan Almahdy, Atika Atika, Cokorda Bagus Jaya Lesmana and Jakobus Gerick Pantouw
Volume 68, issue 7, 2022
- The tip of the iceberg? Climate change, detention settings and mental health pp. 1303-1306

- Alexander Smith, Adegboyega Ogunwale and Michael Liebrenz
- The silence of Laing and its echo in Szasz’s essay on antipsychiatry pp. 1307-1314

- Francisco Balbuena
- The impact of employment programs on common mental disorders: A systematic review pp. 1315-1323

- Libby Evans, Crick Lund, Alessandro Massazza, Hannah Weir and Daniela C Fuhr
- Ten-year follow-up of social functioning and behaviour problems in people with schizophrenia and related disorders pp. 1324-1335

- Antonio Vázquez-Reyes, MarÃa à ngeles Pérez-San-Gregorio, AgustÃn MartÃn-RodrÃguez and Antonio J Vázquez-Morejón
- The relationship of childhood maltreatment to deviant behaviours among young Iraqi adults: A cross sectional study pp. 1336-1340

- Ameel F. Al Shawi and Yassen T. Sarhan
- Treatment alliance and needs of care concerning religiousness and spirituality: A follow-up study among psychiatric inpatients pp. 1341-1350

- Joke C van Nieuw Amerongen-Meeuse, Arjan W Braam, Christa Anbeek, Jos WR Twisk and Hanneke Schaap-Jonker
- Mental disorders in the media: A retrospective study of newspaper coverage in the Chilean Press pp. 1351-1362

- Pamela Grandón, Dany Fernández Vega, Alejandro Antonio Sánchez Oñate, Alexis Vladimir Vielma Aguilera, Loreto Villagrán Valenzuela, Daisy Vidal Gutiérrez, Carolina Inostroza Rovengno and Rob Whitley
- Online digital storytelling video on promoting men’s intentions to seek counselling for depression: The role of empathy pp. 1363-1372

- Brian TaeHyuk Keum, Maynard Hearns, Pritha Agarwal and Mary Nguyen
- Patients who complain of autonomic dysregulation: A cross-sectional study of patients with somatic symptom disorder pp. 1373-1381

- Chao-Ying Tu, Wei-Shih Liu, Yen-Fu Chen and Wei-Lieh Huang
- The current pandemic, a complex emergency? Mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on highly vulnerable communities in Guatemala pp. 1382-1393

- Dana Alonzo, Marciana Popescu and Pinar Zubaroglu-Ioannides
- Common mental disorders among women and its social correlates in an urban marginalized populace in South India pp. 1394-1402

- Aiswarya R Nair, Yeshvanth Kumar Gubbi Shivanna, Jesson Paulson Illimoottil, Arun Rachana, Gowri S Mahasampath, Sunil Abraham and Suja Kurian
- Where is the social in the biopsychosocial model of suicide prevention? pp. 1403-1410

- José Eduardo RodrÃguez-Otero, Xiana Campos-Mouriño, David Meilán-Fernández, Sarai Pintos-Bailón and Graciela Cabo-Escribano
- Effect of national cultural dimensions and consumption rates on stigma toward alcohol and substance use disorders pp. 1411-1417

- Aditya Simha, Sana Ahmed, Ramakrishna Prasad, Akshay S. Dinesh, Arun Kandasamy and Naren P Rao
- Perspectives on a psychiatric outpatient service for immigrants and refugees in São Paulo, Brazil over a 15-year period pp. 1418-1427

- Luciana de Andrade Carvalho, Laura Helena Andrade, PatrÃcia Lin Ang, Carmen Lucia Albuquerque de Santana, Francisco Lotufo Neto and Claudinei Eduardo Biazoli Junior
- Measuring recovery in Arabic countries: Translation of the self-efficacy for personal recovery scale pp. 1428-1434

- Nashwa Ibrahim, Christopher Newby, Neil Thomas and Mike Slade
- A qualitative examination of the mental health impact of Covid-19 in marginalized communities in Guatemala: The Covid Care Calls survey pp. 1435-1444

- Dana Alonzo and Marciana Popescu
- Financial indebtedness and suicide: A 1-year follow-up study of a population registered at the Swedish Enforcement Authority pp. 1445-1453

- Yerko Rojas
- Do you have to be mad to believe in conspiracy theories? Personality disorders and conspiracy theories pp. 1454-1461

- Adrian Furnham and Simmy Grover
- Diabetes, disability, and dementia risk: Results from the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (H-EPESE) pp. 1462-1469

- Elizabeth Vásquez, Meghana A Gadgil, Weihui Zhang and Jacqueline L Angel
- Mental health stigma among community members in Afghanistan: A cross-sectional survey pp. 1470-1485

- Sean B Nine, Abdul Fattah Najm, Emily B Allan and Petra C Gronholm
- Mental health literacy among Arab university students in Israel: A qualitative study pp. 1486-1493

- Anwar Khatib and Fareeda Abo-Rass
- Insight and equality: A systematic review and meta-analysis of socio-demographic associations pp. 1494-1506

- Kevin Ariyo, Alex Ruck Keene, Anthony S David and Gareth S Owen
- Subjective experiences of dissociative and conversion disorders among adolescents in India pp. 1507-1515

- R Shangmi Moyon, Bino Thomas and Satish C Girimaji
- Correlates of community rehabilitation service utilization among persons with psychiatric disabilities pp. 1516-1524

- Li-yu Song
- The transculturality of borderline personality disorder symptoms pp. 1525-1526

- Berta Rita Martins Ramos, Diogo Fernando Teixeira Barbosa and Eva Sofia Lima Osório
- Premature mortality in schizophrenia: The potential effect of air pollution exposure and urbanicity pp. 1527-1528

- Francesco Bernardini and Luigi Attademo
- Early career psychiatrists advocate reorientation not redeployment for COVID-19 care pp. 1529-1531

- Muhammad Abdullaitf Alkasaby, Sharad Philip, Aditi Agrawal, Jitender Jakhar, Margaret Isioma Ojeahere, Dorottya Ori, Ramdas Ransing, Fahimeh Saeed, Shalbafan Mohammadreza, Sheikh Shoib, Sarah El Halabi, Mireia Solerdelcoll, Victor Pereira-Sanchez and Mariana Pinto da Costa
- Retraction Notice pp. 1532-1532

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- Retraction Notice: Humanitarian mental health: Establishing an integrated psychosocial care pathway in a Kyrgyzstan Cancer Screening Project pp. 1533-1533

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Volume 68, issue 6, 2022
- Prevalence of burnout in medical students: A systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 1157-1170

- Hessah Almutairi, Abeer Alsubaiei, Sara Abduljawad, Amna Alshatti, Feten Fekih-Romdhane, Mariwan Husni and Haitham Jahrami
- Prevalence of smartphone addiction among Asian medical students: A meta-analysis of multinational observational studies pp. 1171-1183

- Ying Zhong, Huan Ma, Yu-Fen Liang, Chang-Ju Liao, Cui-Cui Zhang and Wen-Jing Jiang
- A descriptive study of welfare and mental health issues among health-related sciences undergraduate students at the Medical University of Gdansk pp. 1184-1191

- Paweł K Korolkiewicz, Paulina Skrzypkowska, Shan Ali and Jakub Grabowski
- Attitudes toward mental illness among medical students and impact of temperament pp. 1192-1202

- Lina Brahmi, Badii Amamou, Amjed Ben Haouala, Ahmed Mhalla and Lotfi Gaha
- Mental health help-seeking among Brazilian medical students: Who suffers unassisted? pp. 1203-1212

- Tamires Martins Bastos, Daniela Benzano Bumaguin, Vitória Rech Astolfi, Aurora Zamora Xavier, Mauricio Scopel Hoffmann, Felipe Ornell, Daniel Tornaim Spritzer, Ana Margareth Siqueira Bassols, Lisia von Diemen, Pricilla Braga Laskoski and Simone Hauck
- Prevalence of burnout in medical students in Guatemala: Before and during Covid-19 pandemic comparison pp. 1213-1217

- Roxanna Ruiz, Diego Asturias Fernandes, Allan Vásquez, Andrea Trigueros, Max Pemberton, Sam N Gnanapragasam, Julio Torales, Antonio Ventriglio and Dinesh Bhugra
- Wellbeing, burnout and substance use amongst medical students: A summary of results from nine countries pp. 1218-1222

- Murtaza Kadhum, Olatunde O Ayinde, Chris Wilkes, Egor Chumakov, Dulangi Dahanayake, Agaah Ashrafi, Bikram Kafle, Rossalina Lili, Sarah Farrell, Dinesh Bhugra and Andrew Molodysnki
- A descriptive study of mental health and burnout among Nigerian medical students pp. 1223-1231

- Olatunde Olayinka Ayinde, Eniola Racheal Akinnuoye, Andrew Molodynski, Oliver Battrick and Oye Gureje
- Burnout prevalence and degree among undergraduate medical students in Indonesia during 1 month of the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional descriptive survey pp. 1232-1237

- Darien Alfa Cipta, Felix Wijovi, Leslie Melisa, Rossalina Lili, Elizabeth Marcella, Angeline Tancherla, Febby Gunawan Siswanto, Dewa Ayu Kalista Liani Adiya, Sharon Chen, Gabriel Julio Caesar Ika Dermawan, Mellybeth Indriani Louis, Theresia Citraningtyas and Andrew Molodynski
- Medical students’ evaluation of a suicide prevention multimedia resource: A focus group study pp. 1238-1247

- Lillian Ng, Ashwini Datt, Fiona Moir, Hineroa Hakiaha, Anne O’Callaghan, Debra Lampshire, Geraldine Tennant, Jessica Henry and Andy Wearn
- Mental health and wellbeing among Iranian medical students: a descriptive study pp. 1248-1252

- Agaah Ashrafi, Murtaza Kadhum, Andrew Molodynski and Dinesh Bhugra
- Mental health of Turkish medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1253-1262

- İrem Damla Çimen, Tuncay Müge Alvur, Bülent Coşkun and Nur Ece Öztaş Şükür
- Psychological wellbeing and mental health amongst medical undergraduates: A descriptive study assessing more than 1,000 medical students in Sri Lanka pp. 1263-1269

- Dulangi Dahanayake, Harshini Rajapakse, Anuprabha Wickramasinghe, Miyuru Chandradasa, Yasodha Rohanachandra, Sayuri Perera, Anne-Marie Nillo and Andrew Molodynski
- The impact of covid-19: Anxiety, depression, and wellbeing among medical students pp. 1270-1276

- Egor Chumakov, Nataliia Petrova, Tamila Mamatkhodjaeva, Antonio Ventriglio and Dinesh Bhugra
- Wellbeing and mental health among medical students in Indonesia: A descriptive study pp. 1277-1282

- Rossalina Lili, Andrew Molodynski, Sarah Marie Farrell, Theresia Citraningtyas and Nabila Ananda Kloping
- Wellbeing and mental health amongst medical students in Canada pp. 1283-1288

- Thomas Christopher Wilkes, Thomas Lewis, Mike Paget, Johanna Holm, Nancy Brager, Andy Bulloch, Frank Macmaster, Andrew Molodynski and Dinesh Bhugra
- Wellbeing, psychiatric morbidity and psychological distress amongst medical students in Denmark pp. 1289-1294

- Jesper Nørgaard Kjær, Andrew Molodynski, Dinesh Bhugra and Thomas Lewis
- Mental health and wellbeing of Indonesian medical students: A regional comparison study pp. 1295-1299

- Nabila Ananda Kloping, Theresia Citraningtyas, Rossalina Lili, Sarah Marie Farrell and Andrew Molodynski
Volume 68, issue 5, 2022
- Fixating on the future: An overview of increased astrology use pp. 925-932

- Abhilasha Das, Manoj Kumar Sharma, Himani Kashyap and Srijita Gupta
- Mental health outcomes in Syrian refugees: A systematic review pp. 933-953

- Fernando Henrique de Lima Sá, Vitória Waikamp, Lúcia Helena Machado Freitas and Fernanda Lucia Capitanio Baeza
- Chhattisgarh community mental healthcare tele-mentoring program (CHaMP): Digitally driven initiative to reach the unreached pp. 954-957

- Ferose Azeez Ibrahim, Barikar C Malathesh, Gopi Gajera, Praveen Pandey, Lakshmi Nirisha P, Sonakshi Jyrwa, Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar, Narayana Manjunatha, Sumi Jain, Bhavya K Bairy and Suresh Bada Math
- Psychosocial functionality in depressive workers: A study on associated factors pp. 958-968

- Juliana de Almeida Prado and Jair LÃcio Ferreira Santos
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with mental health problems and the differences among diagnostic categories pp. 969-980

- Yuki Mashima, Teruki Koizumi, Shunta Minegishi, Megumi Miyakoshi, Mai Okada, Kamiyu Ogyu, Keisuke Kusudo, Masataka Kiyohara, Shinobu Kitada, Kazuhiro Koyanagi, Hisaomi Suzuki, Shoko Nozaki, Akihiko Oda, Shinji Hirai, Jun Nakane, Mitsumoto Onaya, Tatsuro Oda and Akihiro Koreki
- African American men who become mental health advocates pp. 981-990

- Sandra Yaklin, Miyong Kim and Jacklyn Hecht
- Attitude of the employer in Lebanon toward candidates and employees with a stable chronic mental illness pp. 991-996

- Christelle Khairallah, Anthony Kassab, Amal Damien and Sami Richa
- Excess suicides in Brazil: Inequalities according to age groups and regions during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 997-1009

- Jesem Douglas Yamall Orellana and Maximiliano Loiola Ponte de Souza
- Hikikomori and modern-type depression in Italy: A new phenotypical trans-cultural characterization? pp. 1010-1017

- Laura Orsolini, Silvia Bellagamba, Umberto Volpe and Takahiro A. Kato
- Interrupted transit and common mental disorders among migrants in Tijuana, Mexico pp. 1018-1025

- Ietza Bojorquez, Jaime Sepúlveda, Deandra Lee and Steffanie Strathdee
- Moral injury, depression, and anxiety symptoms among health and social care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: The moderating role of belongingness pp. 1026-1035

- Joy Benatov, Gadi Zerach and Yossi Levi-Belz
- University students’ mental health amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia pp. 1036-1046

- Ilia Nadareishvili, Timur Syunyakov, Daria Smirnova, Ana Sinauridze, Ana Tskitishvili, Aleksandre Tskitishvili, Ana Zhulina, Mikaella E. Patsali, Alexandros Manafis, Nikolaos K. Fountoulakis and Konstantinos N. Fountoulakis
- Youth suicide and hospital-presenting suicide attempts: Examination of risk factors for multiple suicide attempts in adolescence pp. 1047-1053

- Filiz Tubaş, Feyza Husrevoglu Esen, Bahar Öztelcan Gündüz and Bülent Ünay
- Knowledge, stigma, and beliefs toward mental illnesses among schoolteachers in Damascus pp. 1054-1062

- Youssef Latifeh, Wael Jaredh Mhd, Lulia Nasri, Duaa Shriedy, Ayat Al-Mahdi and Wasim Murtada Mhd
- Technostress, anxiety, and depression among university students: A report from Paraguay pp. 1063-1070

- Julio Torales, Anthon Daniel Torres-Romero, MatÃas Franco Di Giuseppe, ElÃas René Rolón-Méndez, Patricia Lorena MartÃnez-López, Katja Victoria Heinichen-Mansfeld, Iván Barrios, Marcelo O’Higgins, José Almirón-Santacruz, Osvaldo Melgarejo, Noelia Ruiz DÃaz, João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia and Antonio Ventriglio
- Comparing the social networks of service users with long term mental health needs living in community with those in a general adult in-patient unit pp. 1071-1077

- Roberto Rusca, Ike-Foster Onwuchekwa, Catherine Kinane and Douglas MacInnes
- A nationwide web-based survey of factors associated with depressive symptoms among Japanese workers pp. 1078-1089

- Shota Saito, Ruan Qi, Huyen Thi Thanh Tran, Kenji Suzuki, Toru Takiguchi, Shinichi Noto, Sachiko Ohde and Osamu Takahashi
- Use of generic social services and social integration of patients with a severe mental illness in Belgium: Individual and services network determinants pp. 1090-1099

- Adeline Grard, Pablo Nicaise, Pierre Smith and Vincent Lorant
- Acceptability of reducing sedentariness using a mobile-phone application based on ‘if then’ plans for people with psychosis: A focus-group study conducted in North West England, UK pp. 1100-1107

- Rachel Bailey, Y Kiera Bartlett, Lamiece Hassan, Christopher J Armitage, Charlotte Stockton-Powdrell, Matthew Machin, Shon Lewis and Tracy Epton
- You realise you are better when you want to live, want to go out, want to see people: Recovery as assemblage pp. 1108-1115

- Inger Beate Larsen, Jan Georg Friesinger, Monica Strømland and Alain Topor
- National identification, a social cure for COVID-19? Evidence from 67 countries pp. 1116-1126

- Eric Bonetto, Sylvain Delouvée, Yara Mahfud and Jais Adam-Troian
- Association of socioeconomic status with nonsuicidal self-injury and suicidal ideation in young Korean adults pp. 1127-1134

- Heyeon Park, Sunwoo In and Ji-Won Hur
- Does workplace spirituality enhance motivation of hospitals social workers? The scrutiny in Iran pp. 1135-1140

- Behrooz Pouragha, Hojjat Sheikhbardsiri, Masoomeh Asgharnezhad, Mahdieh Abdolahi, Ali Sahebi and Hadis Amiri
- Non-pharmacological treatments for schizophrenia in Southeast Europe: An expert survey pp. 1141-1150

- Lidija Injac Stevović, Selman RepiÅ¡ti, Tamara RadojiÄ ić, Norman Sartorius, Sonila Tomori, Alma Džubur Kulenović, Ana Popova, Martina Rojnić Kuzman, Ilias I Vlachos, Shukrije Statovci, Alexei Bandati, Antoni Novotni, Stojan Bajraktarov, Anca-Livia Panfil, Nadja P. Maric, Mirjana Delić and Nikolina Jovanović
- From depression to śūnyatÄ perspectives on the concept of emptiness pp. 1151-1152

- Berta Rita Martins Ramos, Alexandra Elias de Sousa, Eva Sofia Lima Osório and Cátia Sofia Pais Silva Guerra
- Treatment of selective mutism during the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from practice pp. 1153-1154

- John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta
Volume 68, issue 4, 2022
- Well-being: Diversified perspectives in search of operational definitions pp. 705-707

- Uriel Halbreich
- Prescribing stigma in mental disorders: A comparative study of Portuguese psychiatrists and general practitioners pp. 708-717

- Bárbara Almeida, Ana Samouco, Filipe Grilo, Sónia Pimenta and Ana Maria Moreira
- Suicide deaths among medical students, residents and physicians in India spanning a decade (2010–2019): An exploratory study using on line news portals and Google database pp. 718-728

- Savita Chahal, Anuradha Nadda, Nikhil Govil, Nishu Gupta, Diviyanshu Nadda, Kapil Goel and Priyamadhaba Behra
- A comparison of formal and informal help in the context of mental health recovery pp. 729-737

- François Lauzier-Jobin and Janie Houle
- Mental health during COVID-19 pandemic/Baghdad Al-Karkh pp. 738-744

- Noora ABD-Al-Hussein Dawood Al-Jbouri, Zainab Jawad Kadhim Mashkury and Rawa Jaafar Kadhim Al-Ameri
- Risk assessment and its influencing factors of involuntary admission in patients with mental disorders in Shanghai, China pp. 745-753

- Hua-Jian Ma, Yu-Chen Zheng, Bin Xie and Yang Shao
- The psychological experiences of Lebanese ground zero front-line nurses during the most recent COVID-19 outbreak post Beirut blast: A qualitative study pp. 754-761

- Mirna Fawaz and Mohammad Itani
- The role of rurality on factors associated with major depressive episode screening among Brazilian adults in a national household survey pp. 762-772

- Maximiliano Loiola Ponte de Souza, Nathalia Paz Caranha and Fernando José Herkrath
- Religiosity as a moderator of ADHD-related antisocial behaviour and emotional distress among secular, religious and Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel pp. 773-782

- Nurit Novis-Deutsch, Haym Dayan, Yehuda Pollak and Mona Khoury-Kassabri
- Experiences and emotional strain of NHS frontline workers during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 783-790

- Kristina L Newman, Yadava Jeve and Pallab Majumder
- Mental health literacy among adolescents: Evidence from a community-based study in Delhi pp. 791-797

- Aftab Ahmad, Harshal Ramesh Salve, Baridalyne Nongkynrih, Rajesh Sagar and Anand Krishnan
- Yoga and music intervention to reduce depression, anxiety, and stress during COVID-19 outbreak on healthcare workers pp. 798-807

- Manisha Vajpeyee, Shivam Tiwari, Kavita Jain, Pamil Modi, Prem Bhandari, Guneet Monga, Lokendra Bahadur Yadav, Himani Bhardwaj, Akhilesh Kumar Shroti, Shivoham Singh and Atulabh Vajpeyee
- ‘Love comes first, and it is ahead of any different political partisanism’: How political polarizations compare to other forms of discrimination in Buenos Aires (Argentina) pp. 808-817

- MartÃn Agrest, MartÃn Nemirovsky, Gabriella Dishy, Daniel Abadi and Eduardo Leiderman
- Quality of life of family primary caregivers of individuals with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia in south of Brazil pp. 818-826

- MÃrian Cohen, Ana Flávia Barros da Silva Lima, Clarissa Pereira de Albuquerque Silva, Sandro René Pinto de Sousa Miguel and Marcelo Pio de Almeida Fleck
- Reducing stigma associated with mental health problems among university students in the Asia-Pacific: A video content analysis of student-driven proposals pp. 827-835

- Mellissa Withers, Tasfia Jahangir, Ksenia Kubasova and Mao-Sheng Ran
- Home visiting support for people with hikikomori (social withdrawal) provided by experienced and effective workers pp. 836-843

- Akiko Funakoshi, Masako Saito, Roseline Yong and Midori Suzuki
- Treatment non-adherence pattern among persons with neuropsychiatric disorders: A study from a rural community mental health centre in India pp. 844-851

- Sudhir Babu Sriramulu, Aravind Raj Elangovan, Mohan Isaac and Janaki Raman Kalyanasundaram
- Knowledge and attitude towards home treatment among referring healthcare professionals and self-referring patients to a psychiatric hospital: Better information is needed pp. 852-859

- Sonja Mötteli, Ladina Risch, Florian Hotzy and Stefan Vetter
- Psychiatric patients’ experience in receiving services provided by non-specialist community nurses, southern Thailand pp. 860-865

- Saifon Aekwarangkoon and Naiyana Noonil
- At home or in hospital: Home treatment and mental health stigma pp. 866-872

- Allerdiena A Hubbeling and Jared G Smith
- Exploring the impact of a complex intervention for women with depression in contexts of adversity: A pilot feasibility study of COURRAGE-plus in South Africa pp. 873-880

- Rochelle A Burgess, Niklas Jeske, Shahana Rasool, Ayesha Ahmad, Anna Kydd and Ncazelo Ncube Mlilo
- The relationship between religiosity/spirituality and quality of life among female Eritrean refugees living in Norwegian asylum centres pp. 881-890

- Ruth Abraham, Marja Leonhardt, Lars Lien, Ingrid Hanssen, Edvard Hauff and Suraj Bahadur Thapa
- Stigma towards schizophrenia in Cyprus: Does studying a mental health related programme make a difference? pp. 891-897

- Elena Nikolaou and Eleni Petkari
- Psychotic symptoms associate inversely with social support, social autonomy and psychosocial functioning: A community-based study pp. 898-907

- Margarita Guerrero-Jiménez, Blanca Gutiérrez and Jorge A Cervilla
- Stakeholders facilitating hope and empowerment amidst social suffering: A qualitative documentary analysis exploring lives of homeless women with mental illness pp. 908-918

- Prama Bhattacharya and Kumar Ravi Priya
- Predictors of hopelessness during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in a small sample of Italian adults pp. 919-920

- Simone Amendola, Valentina Spensieri and Rita Cerutti
- From panic to revenge: Compensatory buying behaviors during the pandemic pp. 921-922

- Samuel Lins, Sibele Aquino, Ana Raquel Costa and Rita Koch
Volume 68, issue 3, 2022
- An appropriate and reactive response to the repeated waves of the COVID-19 pandemic by the national medico-psychological network (CUMP) in France pp. 477-480

- Nathalie Prieto, Philippe Vignaud, Remy Darbon, Eric Cheucle and Jean-Marc Philippe
- War in the COVID-19 era: Mental health concerns in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh pp. 481-483

- Christopher Markosian, Christopher M Layne, Varduhi Petrosyan, Shant Shekherdimian, Cheryl A Kennedy and Vahe Khachadourian
- How effective is group intervention in the treatment for unaccompanied and accompanied refugee minors with mental health difficulties: A systematic review pp. 484-499

- Ryan Hutchinson, Natalie King and Pallab Majumder
- Effectiveness of IADL interventions to improve functioning in persons with Schizophrenia: A systematic review pp. 500-513

- Annie John, Sailaxmi Gandhi, Muliyala Krishna Prasad and Munivenkatappa Manjula
- The impact of trauma, substance abuse, and psychiatric illness on suicidal and self-harm behaviours in a cohort of migrant detainees: An observational, prospective study pp. 514-524

- Mattia Marchi, Cecilia Artoni, Fedora Longo, Federica Maria Magarini, Giovanni Aprile, Corinna Reggianini, Debora Florio, Giovanna Laura De Fazio, Gian Maria Galeazzi and Silvia Ferrari
- ‘Even a smile helps’: Exploring the interactions between people experiencing homelessness and passersby in public spaces pp. 525-532

- Alyssa Tate, Kaéla Edwards, Nichole Holmes, Steven Buffer, Zachary Fusfeld, Willie Baronet and Rosemary Frasso
- Psychiatric symptoms among migrants to Malaysia from the southernmost provinces of Thailand pp. 533-540

- Kathleen Ford, Aree Jampaklay and Aphichat Chamatrithirong
- Can employment in a café change Clientele Attitude towards the staff when they are Persons with Mental Illness? pp. 541-547

- Sailaxmi - Gandhi, Sangeetha Jayaraman, Thanapal Sivakumar, Annie P John, Anoop Joseph and Parthipulli Vasuki Prathyusha
- Analysis of the early mother-child relationship in schizophrenic patients pp. 548-554

- Marziyeh Khoshgoftar, Anahita Khodabakhshi-Koolaee and Mohammad Reza Sheikhi
- Suicidal ideation in older Ghanaian women: The roles of bodily pain, functional limitation, and chronic health conditions pp. 555-563

- James R Muruthi, Sarah G Spafford, Maggie L Osa, Alicia DeLouize, Paul Kowal, Richard Biritwum and J Josh Snodgrass
- Discursive construction of social representations expressed by seekers of psychosocial healthcare services in Brazil pp. 564-574

- Vicente de Paula Faleiros and Alexander Hochdorn
- Mental health impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on parents in high-risk, low income communities pp. 575-581

- Dana Alonzo, Marciana Popescu and Pinar Zubaroglu Ioannides
- Cognitive illness representations among Israeli Arabs diagnosed with depression and their relationship with health-related quality of life pp. 582-588

- Fareeda Abo-Rass, Perla Werner and Shiri Shinan-Altman
- Patients’ attitudes toward conventional and herbal treatments for depression and anxiety: A cross-sectional Israeli survey pp. 589-599

- Or Burstein, Alon Shamir, Nurit Abramovitz and Ravid Doron
- Do carers of adolescents at first episode psychosis have distinctive psychological needs? A pilot exploration pp. 600-609

- Alice McKenna, Cassie M Hazell, Rowan Souray, Wenyi Cai, Lai Chu Man, Lucy Brown, Caroline Floyd, Natasha Lyons, Kaja Widuch, Gareth James, Debra Keay, Jonathan Souray, Roya Afsharzadegan and David Raune
- Mental health-related stigma and attitudes toward patient care among providers of mental health services in a rural Chinese county pp. 610-618

- Yuer Deng, An-Li Wang, Rosemary Frasso, Mao-Sheng Ran, Tian-Ming Zhang, Dexia Kong and Yin-Ling Irene Wong
- The burden of care and burn out syndrome in caregivers of an Egyptian sample of schizophrenia patients pp. 619-627

- Sherien Ahmed Khalil, Amira Naseeb Elbatrawy, Nermin Mohamed Saleh and Dalia Abdel Moniem Mahmoud
- The difference of disrupted rhythms of life, work and entertainment between patients with FGIDs and healthy people and their associations with psychological disorders under COVID-19 pandemic pp. 628-638

- Jing Wang, Ping He, Tianwei Deng, Xiaoming Xu, Duowu Zou, Yanjun Wang, Weiwei Zeng, Mei Zhao, Wo Wang, Hui Lin, Mingming Deng, Li Kuang, Dongfeng Chen and Min Yang
- The Personal Sociability and Connections Scale (PeSCS): Development and initial assessment at a primary care facility pp. 639-648

- Emmanouil K Symvoulakis, Manolis Linardakis, Apostolos Kamekis, Myfanwy Morgan and Spyridon Klinis
- Emergency care to ‘persons with confused behavior’: Lived experiences of, and collaboration between, police and members of a mobile crisis team – A hermeneutic-phenomenological study pp. 649-655

- Thea H Daggenvoorde, Miranda van Eerden, Silvio CGH van den Heuvel, Harm J Gijsman, Hester Vermeulen and Peter JJ Goossens
- Traumatic events, post-traumatic stress disorders, and gender among Yazidi population after ISIS invasion: A post conflict study in Kurdistan – Iraq pp. 656-661

- Ameel F Al Shawi and Suzan Mohammed Hassen
- Predicting rejection attitudes toward utilizing formal mental health services in Muslim women in the US: Results from the Muslims’ perceptions and attitudes to mental health study pp. 662-669

- Sara Ali, Danah Elsayed, Saadia Elahi, Belal Zia and Rania Awaad
- Relationship between perceived social support and self stigma in caregivers of patients with schizophrenia pp. 670-680

- Yeliz Karaçar and Kerime Bademli
- Case series: Psychosocial challenges of female youth within the Irish Travelling community pp. 681-685

- Eimear O’Neill, Nabihah Abdul-Razak, Zulijana Anastasova and Catherine O’Callaghan
- Social media fatigue: Causes and concerns pp. 686-692

- Shweta Sunil, Manoj Kumar Sharma, Senthil Amudhan, Nitin Anand and Nisha John
- Mental health problems in children & pandemic: Dangers lurking around the Corner and possible management pp. 693-696

- Irfan Ullah, Abdur Razzaq, Domenico De Berardis, Dorottya Ori, Frances Adiukwu and Sheikh Shoib
- Sociocultural responses during the evolving coronavirus pandemic in India: A critical evaluation through the lens of Behavioural Immune System pp. 697-698

- Arul Jayendra Pradeep Velusamy and Lakshmi Sravanti
- Online gaming and tilting: Psychosocial exploration for promotion of emotional regulation pp. 699-701

- Manoj Kumar Sharma, Nitin Anand, Senthil Amudhan and Aditya Vashisht
Volume 68, issue 2, 2022
- Psycho-education on racism: Psychiatry’s role and responsibility in dismantling institutional racism pp. 239-243

- Imen Ben-Cheikh
- Psychotic experiences as a health indicator: A provisional framework pp. 244-252

- Hans Oh, Jordan E DeVylder and Ai Koyanagi
- Social relationship quality, depression and inflammation: A cross-cultural longitudinal study in the United States and Tokyo, Japan pp. 253-263

- Benjamin Kaveladze, Allison Diamond Altman, Meike Niederhausen, Jennifer M Loftis and Alan R Teo
- Neighbourhood effects on psychotic and depressive symptoms in the context of religious sectarianism in Northern Ireland: A data linkage study pp. 264-272

- Tania Bosqui, Ciaran Shannon, Richard Anderson, Aidan Turkington, Suzanne Barrett, Rosalind McCaul, Stephen Cooper, Donna O’Donnell, Teresa Rushe and Ciaran Mulholland
- Care at door-steps for persons with severe mental disorders: A pilot experience from Karnataka district mental health program pp. 273-280

- Vinay Basavaraju, Manisha Murugesan, Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar, Guru S Gowda, Santhosh Kumar Tamaraiselvan, Jagadisha Thirthalli, Shashidhara Harihara Nagabhushana, Narayana Manjunatha, Suresh Bada Math, Rajani Parthasarathy, Vikram Arunachalam, Chetan Kumar Ks, Adarsha Am and Chandrashekar H
- Effects of brief training on mental health provider’s knowledge of working with youth at risk of suicide in Guatemala pp. 281-287

- Dana Alonzo, Marciana Popescu and Pinar Zubaroglu – Ioannides
- Virtual connection, real support? A study of loneliness, time on social media and psychological distress among men pp. 288-293

- Zac E Seidler, Michael J Wilson, Simon M Rice, David Kealy, John L Oliffe and John S Ogrodniczuk
- The prevalence of problematic internet use among a sample of Egyptian adolescents and its psychiatric comorbidities pp. 294-300

- Sherien Ahmed Khalil, Hadeer Kamal and Hussien Elkholy
- The scope and nature of prolonged social withdrawal in Israel: An initial quantitative and qualitative investigation pp. 301-308

- Or Hareven, Tamar Kron, David Roe and Danny Koren
- Religious coping in the time of COVID-19 Pandemic in India and Nigeria: Finding of a cross-national community survey pp. 309-315

- Huma Fatima, Tosin Philip Oyetunji, Sudha Mishra, Krittika Sinha, Olorunyomi Felix Olorunsogbon, Oluwayemi Samson Akande, Srinivasan and Sujita Kumar Kar
- Antidepressant awareness and stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and antidepressants, a comparison between first and sixth-year medical students pp. 316-323

- Ayşe Derin Nalçakan, Ezgi Aysu Şahin, Oguz Kaan Yalcinkaya and Sertac Ak
- A comparative study of two Mobile Mental Health Units in different catchment rural areas in Greece pp. 324-333

- Vaios Peritogiannis, Sofia Rousoudi, Theofanis Vorvolakos, Panagiota Gioti, Afroditi Gogou, Argiri Arre and Maria Samakouri
- Pathways to severe mental illness care: A retrospective study of patients seeking psychiatric care at Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, Delhi pp. 334-340

- Surat Ram Kudi, Deepika C Khakha, T K Ajesh Kumar and Koushik Sinha Deb
- Hospitalizations in psychiatry during the month of Ramadan: A study at the Tunisian mental health hospital pp. 341-345

- Hanen Ben Ammar, Rihab Ben Massoued, Asma Ben Hamadi, Emira Khelifa, Abir Hakiri and Zouhaier El Hechmi
- Psychotherapy in the Kurdistan region of Iraq (KRI): Preferences and expectations of the Kurdish host community, internally displaced- and Syrian refugee community pp. 346-353

- Kerem Böge, Eric Hahn, Judith Strasser, Stephanie Schweininger, Malek Bajbouj and Carine Karnouk
- Unique and cumulative effects of lifestyle-related behaviors on depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents pp. 354-364

- Ruilin Cao, Tingting Gao, Hui Ren, Yueyang Hu, Zeying Qin, Leilei Liang, Chuanen Li and Songli Mei
- Knowledge, contact and stigma of mental illness: Comparing three stakeholder groups in Hong Kong pp. 365-375

- Mao-Sheng Ran, Man-Man Peng, Yuen Yum Yau, Tian-Ming Zhang, Xu-Hong Li, Irene Yin Ling Wong, Siuman Ng, Graham Thornicroft, Cecilia Lai-Wan Chan and Lin Lu
- Migration experience and mental health: A qualitative study in France and Brazil pp. 376-383

- Alice Einloft Brunnet, Christian Haag Kristensen, Nathália dos Santos Lobo and Daniel Derivois
- ‘It’s the economy, stupid’: Lessons of a longitudinal study of depression in Argentina pp. 384-391

- Héctor Badellino, MarÃa Emilia Gobbo, Eduardo Torres, MarÃa Emilia Aschieri, MartÃn Biotti, Valentina Alvarez, Camila Gigante and Mabel Cachiarelli
- The association of mental health with positive behaviours, attitudes and virtues in community-dwelling older adults: Results of a population-based study pp. 392-402

- Eduardo Luiz Mendonça Martins, LaÃs Cunha Salamene, Alessandra Lamas Granero Lucchetti and Giancarlo Lucchetti
- A focus on postpartum depression among Jordanian mothers pp. 403-410

- Esra’ O Taybeh
- Engaging peer consultants in mental health services: Narrative research pp. 411-419

- Miluše Balková
- ‘Modelling social exclusion in a diagnostically-mixed sample of people with severe mental illness’ pp. 420-428

- Gillian Mezey, Sarah White, Isobel Harrison, Jennifer Bousfield, Helen Killaspy, Brynmor Lloyd-Evans and Sarah Payne
- Involuntary psychiatric hospitalization among migrants in Italy: A matched sample study pp. 429-434

- Lorenzo Tarsitani, Bianca Della Rocca, Corinna Pancheri, Massimo Biondi, Massimo Pasquini, Stefano Ferracuti, Antonio Ventriglio and Gabriele Mandarelli
- Desire for control and the integrated motivational-volitional model of suicidal behavior: Results from a pilot investigation of adults in the United Kingdom pp. 435-442

- Neielle Saint-Cyr, Brendan Gallagher, Robert J Cramer and Susan Rasmussen
- Quality of media reporting of suicide in Iraq pp. 443-448

- S M Yasir Arafat, Araz Ramazan Ahmad, Ayoob Kareem Saeed, Vikas Menon, Sheikh Shoib and Sujita Kumar Kar
- Pathways to mental health consultations: A study from a tertiary care setting in India pp. 449-456

- Sneha Goyal, Paulomi M Sudhir and Mahendra Prakash Sharma
- Behind the screen of voluntary psychiatric hospital admissions: A qualitative exploration of treatment pressures and informal coercion in experiences of patients in Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom pp. 457-464

- Justyna Klingemann, Piotr Åšwitaj, Antonio Lasalvia and Stefan Priebe
- A call for improved mental health workforce in low-income countries pp. 465-467

- Chidiebere Emmanuel Okechukwu
- Comment on ‘Meditation as a psychosocial intervention: Need of the hour’ pp. 468-468

- Soumitra Das
- COVID-19 in a psychiatric hospital: Challenges and experiences pp. 469-470

- Margarida Araújo, Carolina Machado, Paulo Martins, Liliana Gomes, Alexandre Gomes, Sónia Pimenta and Ana Reis
- Book Review: Turning the pages: A reader’s take on ‘India moving: A history of migration’ pp. 471-473

- Debanjan Banerjee, Monisha Lathan and Pratima Murthy
- Expression of Concern pp. 474-474

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Volume 68, issue 1, 2022
- Role of psychotherapeutic models in rehabilitation and recovery pp. 3-5

- John Goulder
- Psychosocial risk factors associated with mental health of adolescents amidst the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak pp. 6-8

- Muhammad Syawal Amran
- From stigma to forgetfulness: The rights of people with psychosocial disabilities in the new Middle Ages of the Covid era pp. 9-11

- Mauro Giovanni Carta and Dinesh Bhugra
- A meta-analysis of the problematic social media use and mental health pp. 12-33

- Chiungjung Huang
- Current status and associated factors of psychological resilience among the Chinese residents during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic pp. 34-43

- Xin Shen, Yuting Li, Jing Feng, Zuxun Lu, Kunming Tian and Yong Gan
- Do online media adhere to the responsible suicide reporting guidelines? A cross sectional study from India pp. 44-54

- Sonika Raj, Abhishek Ghosh, Babita Sharma and Sonu Goel
- Evolution of intersectional perceived discrimination and internalized stigma during COVID-19 lockdown among the general population in Spain pp. 55-63

- Carolina Ugidos, AÃda López-Gómez, Miguel à ngel Castellanos, Jesús Saiz, Clara González-Sanguino, Berta AusÃn and Manuel Muñoz
- Factors associated with mental health outcomes among health care workers in the Fangcang shelter hospital in China pp. 64-72

- Yingqi Gu, Yi Zhu and Guangxing Xu
- Family perception of the symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder patient and the family accommodation pp. 73-81

- Mariana Bonati de Matos, Andressa Jacondino Pires, Jéssica Puchalski Trettim, Carolina Coelho Scholl, Viviane Porto Tabeleão, Rafaelle Stark Stigger, Bárbara Borges Rubin, Mariane Lopez Molina, Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro and Luciana de Avila Quevedo
- From darkness to light: Barriers and facilitators to mental health recovery in the South African context pp. 82-89

- Anneliese de Wet and Chrisma Pretorius
- Hikikomori Risk Inventory (HRI-24): A new instrument for evaluating Hikikomori in both Eastern and Western countries pp. 90-107

- Yura Loscalzo, Cristian Nannicini, I-Ting Huai-Ching Liu and Marco Giannini
- Loneliness and depression among adults living on MS Gulf Coast: Individual, interpersonal and community predictors pp. 108-117

- Hwanseok Choi, Michelle Brazeal, Likhitha Duggirala and Joohee Lee
- Perceived health, adversity, and posttraumatic stress disorder in Syrian and Iraqi refugees pp. 118-128

- Arash Javanbakht, Lana Ruvolo Grasser, Soyeong Kim, Cynthia L Arfken and Nicole Nugent
- Phone-based outpatients’ follow-up in mental health centers during the COVID-19 quarantine pp. 129-133

- Alessandro Gentile, Julio Torales, Marcelo O’Higgins, Pamela Figueredo, Joao Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Domenico De Berardis, Annamaria Petito, Antonello Bellomo and Antonio Ventriglio
- Risk and protective factors for comorbidity of PTSD, depression, and anxiety among Somali refugees in Kenya pp. 134-146

- Hyojin Im, Laura ET Swan, Abdilkadir H Warsame and Maimuna M Isse
- Self-stigma in patients with major depressive disorder: An exploratory study from India pp. 147-154

- Bichitra Nanda Patra, Vaibhav Patil, Yatan Pal Singh Balhara and Sudhir K Khandelwal
- Socio-economic inequalities in social network, loneliness and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 155-165

- Rusi Jaspal and Glynis M Breakwell
- The impact of family engagement in opioid assisted treatment: Results from a randomised controlled trial pp. 166-170

- Hamad Al Ghafri, Nael Hasan, Hesham Farouk Elarabi, Doa Radwan, Mansour Shawky, Samya Al Mamari, Tarek Abdelgawad, Abuelgasim El Rashid, Ayman Kodera, Helal Al Kathiri, Amanda J Lee and Shamil Wanigaratne
- The relationship between social and environmental factors and symptom severity in the seriously mentally ill population pp. 171-176

- Tara Von Mach, Katrina Rodriguez, Ramin Mojtabai, Stanislav Spivak, William W Eaton and Bernadette A Cullen
- World of Change: Reflections within an educational and health care perspective in a time with COVID-19 pp. 177-182

- Janne Brammer Damsgaard and Ann Phoenix
- A Canadian national survey of informal employed caregivers of older adults with and without dementia: Work and employee outcomes pp. 183-195

- Joel Sadavoy, Sima Sajedinejad, Linda Duxbury and Mary Chiu
- Perspectives of community members on homeless people with mental illness in Nsawam, Ghana pp. 196-202

- Kwamina Abekah-Carter and George Ofosu Oti
- Psychopathological effects of the Coronavirus (Sars-CoV-2) imposed lockdown on vulnerable patients in treatment in a mental health outpatient department for migrants and individuals in poor socioeconomic conditions pp. 203-209

- Massimiliano Aragona, Maria Cristina Tumiati, Federica Ferrari, Sonia Viale, Gianluca Nicolella, Angelo Barbato, Andrea Cavani, Gianfranco Costanzo and Concetta Mirisola
- Psychiatric morbidity and substance use in migrant workers: A population based study pp. 210-215

- B.S. Chavan, Ajeet Sidana, Priti Arun, Ravi Rohilla, Gurvinder Pal Singh, R.K. Solanki, Jitender Aneja, Mankirat Kaur Murara, Madhur Verma, Saikat Chakraborty, Chitra Singh, Himanshu Sharrma, Raviprakash Sharma, Sanjay Bahri (Retd) and Dushant
- The psychological effects of COVID-19 spread in young Canadian adults pp. 216-222

- Praneet K. Gill, Cynthia Du, Farihah Khan, Nima Karimi, Kanav Sabharwal and Malvika Agarwal
- Anxiety and depression in Covid-19 frontline health care workers in China pp. 223-223

- Vikas Menon, Natarajan Varadharajan and Chittaranjan Andrade
- Auditory vocal hallucination group treatment of patients with schizophrenia experiencing severe sleep problems and obesity pp. 224-226

- Peter Hjorth and Henriette Juel
- Battle of royale game: Perspective from Maslow’s hierarchy of needs pp. 227-229

- Manoj Kumar Sharma, Suma Narasimha and Priya Singh
- Correcting the record: Extended sleep deprivation is torture, and sleep deprivation impairs, rather than facilitates, interrogations and investigative interviews pp. 230-231

- Shane O’Mara
- Emotional trauma in migrants: A vulnerability to listen to pp. 232-232

- Rosario Aronica, Massimo Ciccozzi and Michele Ribolsi
- Importance of mental health awareness among school teachers in bridging mental health treatment gap in India pp. 233-236

- Fathima Ma and Milu Maria Anto
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